Lou Gehrig hits last grand slam Home run
Why is June 2 celebrated as Lou Gehrig Day? Significance behind important date explained
This annotated week in baseball history: June 15 - June 21, 1903
August 20, 1938 A Class Act – Today in History
On July 4th, 1939, Lou Gehrig stood before a crowd of more than 60,000
Today, June 2nd, is Lou Gehrig Day, which has significance both as the date in 1925 that Gehrig became the Yankees' starting first baseman and the date
MLB celebrates second annual Lou Gehrig Day
On July 4th, 1939, Lou Gehrig stood before a crowd of more than 60,000
6/2: Ceremonial First Pitch, stadium, ceremonial first pitch, New York Yankees
Major League Baseball Establishes 'Lou Gehrig Day' On June 2
MLB celebrates second annual Lou Gehrig Day
Major League Baseball to hold first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2
Today, June 2nd, is Lou Gehrig Day, which has significance both as the date in 1925 that Gehrig became the Yankees' starting first baseman and the date
Lou Gehrig hits last grand slam Home run